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WWE would help build a new star by adding Cesaro's name to the world title history books.
He offers a fresh, exciting alternative to John Cena, Randy Orton and the old guard. "The King of Swing" has been on the cusp of becoming a headliner in 2014. Giving him that role would be fun to watch, the crowd scooting ahead to see how he does.
As a bonus, Cesaro as champ means more for Paul Heyman to brag about. Count on him being astoundingly irritating should his client capture the gold.
The company would then have a litany of great options for the next few pay-per-views. Cesaro vs. Daniel Bryan, Cena or Brock Lesnar are all potential classics. Cesaro has had great showings against Bryan and Cena in the past, and a battle of Heyman guys against Lesnar promises to be a magnum opus for "The Swiss Superman."
WWE would have to approach a Cesaro reign with uncertainty. He has yet to be in a headlining position. Would he be able to handle the spotlight? Would his popularity hold?
Those are the questions WWE will have in additions to ones about Cesaro's mic work. He has been extremely dependent on Heyman. That didn't hamper Lesnar in the past, but he has a powerful presence that Cesaro has yet to display. Watching Lesnar stand next to Heyman is like watching a lion snarl alongside a lion tamer.
Cesaro hasn't proved that he can be magnetic on that level.
source: bleacherreport.com